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Human Practices
Art

Literary Calaveras
In Mexico, on November 2nd is celebrated the “Día de Muertos”, season on which schools, public institutions and different society areas make traditional verse lyrical expressions named “Calaveras”. They are a brief poetic composition that aims to describe a thought with acuity, satirical and sarcastic burlesque, whose topic is related to the death. They are written with the explicit intention of flouting of any famous person or any important event.

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